Valved dispensing system for products in liquid form by inertial centrifugal action for household appliances

ABSTRACT

A centrifugal dispenser comprises a first container that has a first wall with a lower end defining at least a portion of a first reservoir. The first wall also has an upper end extending above the lower end. A first centrifugal chamber that is at least partially defined by the upper end of the first wall is fluidly coupled to the first reservoir and located centrifugally downstream of the first reservoir. A second centrifugal chamber is located centrifugally downstream of the first centrifugal chamber. A second container defining a second reservoir is fluidly coupled with the second centrifugal chamber and an orifice is located in the upper end of the first wall and has a valve that fluidly couples the first and second centrifugal chambers.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No.15/686,296, filed on Aug. 25, 2017, which is a continuation of U.S.patent application Ser. No. 14/470,149, filed Aug. 27, 2014, nowabandoned, which claims priority of Brazil Patent Application No. BR 102013 021866 9, filed on Aug. 27, 2013, all of which are incorporatedherein by reference in their entirety.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention refers to a system for dispensing products inliquid form for household appliances, more specifically for verticalshaft washing machines. Thus, the invention intends to propose asolution for dispensing liquid products, more particularly the oneobtained by using known dispensers, in addition to not requiringelectronic apparatus or device for operation thereof, thus making itversatile and economic.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

As widely known, nowadays many washing machines are equipped withdevices for storing and dispensing products (usually detergents andsofteners) which are used to aid washing clothing articles, wherein someof them require that users themselves dispense the products while othersperform such process automatically but connecting electrical electronicdevices which will then significantly increase equipment costs.

Aiming at providing to the users a low price washing machines withproduct dispenser, the now Applicant has recently filed a patentapplication for a product dispensing system which, despite the fact thatit operates with no need for user's interference, eliminatesinstallation of specific electronic devices, since same is driven byinertial centrifugal action generated during operation of washingmachine itself. Hence, such system described in BR Document 10 2013015674-4 and illustrated in the attached FIG. 1—essentially comprises aproduct storage reservoir 11 cooperating with a cover 12 provided withan orifice 13 for supplying said reservoir 11, wherein it alsocooperates with a lower reservoir 14, which it also comprises on itsrear wall a longitudinal slit 15 for fluid communication with the lowerreservoir which, in turn, is in fluid communication with the washingcompartment (not shown).

Said system has been proven highly efficient in dispensing products inan economic and simple manner because it is driven by centrifugal forceand, therefore, no use of specific electronic device is required.Besides users are not directly required to dispense products in thewashing load at a suitable time.

Despite this fact, said system does not allow manufacturers to preciselycontrol the time for a product to be dispensed once the current systemis exclusively linked to physical laws and is effect whenever the basketrotation reaches 100 rpm—at this time the product reaches saidlongitudinal slit 15 and then dispensing of the product begins.

Hence, it is important to emphasize that a precise control of the timeat which dispensing would provide several advantages such as, forexample, the fact that dispensing is released only at elevated rotationsof the washing basket, or after a predetermined amount of rinsing andeven centrifugation step is performed.

OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION

Thus, one of the objects of the present invention is to provide aproduct dispensing system, which although operating by means ofcentrifugal action (and consequently not acting in conjunction with anyelectronic device type) permits to have a product dispensing time freelyset in function of the needs for use.

Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a productdispensing system by inertial centrifugal action, said system comprisinga valve for delivering products, whose curvature point to allow for thepassage of the product to washing compartment can be freely controlled.

It is a further object of the present invention to provide a productvalved system by inertial centrifugal action which permits to estimateat which rotation intensity of the washing basket the release of theproduct to the washing compartment will occur.

Still one of the objects of the present invention is to provide aproduct valved dispensing system by inertial centrifugal action forhousehold appliances, which can be easily handled by users and inaddition it autonomously acts without requiring high power consumption.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

A centrifugal dispenser comprises a first container that has a firstwall with a lower end defining at least a portion of a first reservoir.The first wall also has an upper end extending above the lower end. Afirst centrifugal chamber that is at least partially defined by theupper end of the first wall is fluidly coupled to the first reservoirand located centrifugally downstream of the first reservoir. A secondcentrifugal chamber is located centrifugally downstream of the firstcentrifugal chamber. A second container defining a second reservoir isfluidly coupled with the second centrifugal chamber and an orifice islocated in the upper end of the first wall and has a valve that fluidlycouples the first and second centrifugal chambers.

A centrifugal dispenser comprises a first container defining a firstreservoir. A first centrifugal chamber is centrifugally downstream ofthe first reservoir. A second centrifugal chamber is fluidly coupled tothe first centrifugal chamber and is centrifugally downstream of thefirst centrifugal chamber. A second container defines a second reservoirand is located at least partially below and in fluid communication withthe second centrifugal chamber. An orifice fluidly couples the first andsecond centrifugal chambers. A pressure valve is located within theorifice.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The present invention will be described in detail with reference tofigures below, wherein:

FIG. 1 illustrates a cut view of a product dispensing system by inertialcentrifugal action according to the state of the art;

FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view of a washing compartment forwashing machine comprising a preferred embodiment of the valveddispensing system for products by inertial centrifugal action forhousehold appliances of the present invention;

FIG. 3 shows a perspective view of the valved dispensing system forproducts by inertial centrifugal action for household appliances takenin a form separate from the mounting location;

FIGS. 4 and 5 illustrate cross sections of different points of thedispensing system depicted in FIG. 3;

FIG. 6 shows a half-cut view of the system depicted in FIG. 3,permitting to visualize a dispensing valve through the interior of thereservoir;

FIG. 7 shows a superior view of an amplified detail of the dispensingsystem of the present invention; and

FIG. 8 illustrates a longitudinal section of a household appliancecomprising the valved dispensing system for products by inertialcentrifugal action for household appliances of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The object of the present invention will be better described in detailwith reference to the appended drawings, which are merelyexemplificative and not limitative, given that adaptations andmodifications can be made without, however, departing from the claimedscope of protection.

The present invention refers to a valved dispensing system for productsin liquid form by inertial centrifugal action for household appliances,mainly for storing and dispensing at predetermined rotations detergentsand/or fabric softener without requiring installation of any electricalelectronic device types.

To this effect, said system is suitable for washing machines 1 such as,for example, the one illustrated in FIG. 8, which comprises asubstantially parallelepipedal housing 2 with a vertical shaft andaccess cover 21 disposed 10 on the upper surface thereof. In theinterior of said housing there is provided a fixed tank 3 cooperatingwith a movable basket 10 equipped with a balancing device 11, wherein amovable tower 4 cooperates with the movable basket 10 and with the rotorshaft 5 of the device.

In an exemplary embodiment illustrated in said FIG. 8, and also in FIG.2, a washing load to be processed is inserted into an additionalcompartment 6—which, in this case, is a preferably removable basketdefined by a substantially cylindrical body provided with a cylindricalcentral wall configuring a gap to couple with said movable tower 4,wherein said washing compartment 6 comprises on its upper edge a smallperimetral platform 62 which, in addition to aiding to support thewashing compartment 6 on the balancing device 11 of the movable basket10, also cooperates with the valved dispensing system for products 7,which is better illustrated in FIGS. 3 to 6. Further, it should befurther clarified that the mounting of said washing compartment in saidwashing machine 1 is carried out by coupling a concentric agitator A tothe washing machine 6 and, consequently, to the movable tower 4.

Hence, it should be pointed out that the valved dispensing system forproducts 7 can alternatively cooperate with said movable tower 4,agitator A or movable basket 10, and, besides, said system can besolidary with the body of the washing compartment 6 or the movablebasket 10, or coupled therewith by an engaging/fixing system aided byany other elements, without departing from the presently claimed scopeof protection.

It is important to mention that the present invention also solves theproblem of delivering washing products to washing machines comprisingmore than one washing compartment, particularly in the cases whereadditional washing compartments 6 are used, wherein the interior ofwhich is not in fluid communication with the movable basket 10, andwhich is commonly used for delicates or clothes having different colors,for example.

In a preferred embodiment of the present invention illustrated in a moredetailed form in FIGS. 3 to 7, said valved dispensing system forproducts 7 basically comprises a reservoir 70 provided with an uppersuperior platform 71 and an orifice 72 disposed on its rear wall 73,wherein the lower edge of the upper perimetral platform 71 rests on theperimetral platform 62 of the additional washing compartment 6.

On said platform 71 of said reservoir 70, there is arranged a loweredupper surface 81 comprising an orifice 82 through which a washingproduct can be delivered to said reservoir 70, wherein said orifice 82is defined by a perimetral skirt 83.

It is important to emphasize that the main function of said cover 80 isto prevent the washing product from eventually escaping from the edge ofsaid reservoir 70 during rotation of the washing compartment 6 once acentrifugal force created by the equipment mainly during centrifugationsteps causes the product to accumulate against the upper peripheralregion of the reservoir, such that with no appropriate protectionproduct losses may occur.

Moreover, it may happen that the height of the perimetral skirt 83 ofsaid cover 80 is used as a dosing device through level indication toguide users with respect to the product correct amount to be deliveredinto the interior of said reservoir 70 to optimize its use and equipmentoperation.

The valved dispensing system of the present invention further comprisesa lower reservoir 90 disposed beneath the reservoir 70, wherein saidlower reservoir 90 comprises a slit 91 in the frontal wall to providefluid communication between the interior of the lower reservoir 90 andthe washing compartment 6.

It is important to point out that the use of said lower reservoir 90 isnot essential for operating the dispensing system of the presentinvention; however, its use is advantageous because it avoids that thedispensing of washing product occurs directly over the washing load,which could cause stains on clothes being processed. In addition to thisprotective aspect, said lower reservoir 90 also comprises a chamber forpre-diluting the product in water, which also favors its use anddistribution over the washing load.

The dispensing system of the present invention further comprises a valve100 defined by a perimetral structure 101 cooperating (in preferablyarticulated way) with a membrane 102 having a diameter slightly largerthan the diameter of said orifice 72 of the reservoir 70 in which saidvalve 100 will be mounted. Hence, when in a resting position, saidmembrane 102 keeps the interior of the 10 reservoir 70 closed wherebyfluid communication between the reservoir 70 and lower reservoir 90 isavoided.

With regard to this aspect, it should be clarified that the restingposition of membrane 102—that is, in a closed condition which preventsfluid passage—keeps the product passage blocked until the washingcompartment (6) reaches 15 a determined speed in rotations per minute(rpm), which is defined by many factors relative to the construction ofsaid membrane 102, such as, for example, mass, geometry, rigidity,thickness, constituent material, etc., which shall be appropriatelycalibrated in function of the speed at which it is desired that samestarts releasing the products to be dispensed.

Further, it should be clarified that the preferred embodimentillustrated in the appended drawings shows a membrane 102 having acircular geometry made of rubbery material, nevertheless it should beborne in mind that the same can be made of any other material with thesame specified conditions required for appropriate operation of saiddispensing system 7—for example, memory metals can be cited.Analogously, said valve 100 can have any geometrical shape provided thatthe essential features which will determine the sealing movement andrelease of the channel for product passage are maintained.

It is also important to cite that constituent elements of saiddispensing system 7—namely, cover 80, reservoir 70, lower reservoir 90and valve 100—can be rigidly solidary therebetween or, alternatively,totally or partially removably to facilitate eventual maintenance andcleaning procedures.

Thus, since the system is duly mounted according to what is shown insaid figures, users can deposit a suitable product amount in theinterior of said reservoir 70 before the washing cycle starts and itshould be reminded that product dosing is made through the end of theperimetral skirt 83 of cover 80, or by any other available dosing means(for information purpose only, a recommended amount of softener for awashing load is in this case about 40 ml).

After the machine starts to operate, said washing compartment 6 beginsto rotate at variable speeds according the washing process step. Asrotation intensity of said washing compartment 6 increases and,therefore, the centrifugal force action occurs, the product stored insaid reservoir 70 starts to migrate to the peripheral region thereof toeffect an ascending path upon reaching its rear wall. Furthermore, sincethe equipment rotation is generally always carried out in one samedirection (anticlockwise direction), as the rotation of compartment 6increases the product accumulates in the left rear edge of reservoir 70,exactly in a position in which the orifice 72 is disposed, and in whichorifice said valve 100 is mounted.

Further, it should be mentioned that at this time the platform 81 andperimetral skirt 83 of said cover 80 act as means to contain theproduct, because they form a chamber in which same is stored during highrotation of said washing compartment 6, thus preventing same fromleaving and/or escaping from the upper region of the reservoir—whichwould cause product losses and other drawbacks.

Therefore, the product stored in the interior of said reservoir 70 willremain therein until the rotation speed of compartment 6 reaches a rpmvalue such that by means of inertial centrifugal force will be able topress membrane 102 of said valve 100 so as to make a gap to allow theproduct to pass to the rear region of the lower reservoir 90. Further,it should be mentioned that the disclosed system causes the product tochange from compartment during the rotation movement of the washingcompartment such that as rotation force stops and same loses speed, theproduct runs through the rear wall of the reservoir 90 until it reachesits lower region, which will be filled with water to dilute the productand as the lower reservoir overflows through the slit 91, the productwill be sent to the washing comparment.

After that, completion of next step of filling said washing compartmentwith water will provide fluid communication between the washingcompartment and the interior of said lower reservoir 90, thus deliveringthe entire product contained therein onto the load being processed.

In the end of the process, said membrane 102 of valve 100 returns toinitial position that entirely seals the orifice 72 of reservoir 70 suchthat the system will be just ready to start a new washing cycle.

A very advantageous aspect of the present invention, which waspreferably developed for use with softeners or other liquid productsresides in the fact that it allows for several rinsing steps to occurbefore softener is dispensed to the washing load since it is possible touse a valve 100 which will only permit to release the product containedin the interior of reservoir 70 at speeds above 600 rpm, for example,thus allowing for centrifugation for water removal below this rotationspeed so that more rinsing steps can be effected until a decision ismade to centrifuge, reaching rotations above 600 rpm such that theproduct is dispensed.

Thus, a combination between setting of the speed operation duringdifferent cycle steps and calibration of the characteristics of valve100 and, more specifically, of membrane 102, will give great freedom tocontrol the most appropriate time at which the product should bedispensed.

Additionally, it should be pointed out that the dispensing system of thepresent invention releases the total volume of product in a single step;nevertheless, it is worth to mention that it is possible to use in onlyone washing machine more than one valved dispensing system, each beingdesigned to release passage for the product at predetermined rotationsso as to provide for more dispensing times or eventually making itpossible to dispense detergents and softeners at different times. Inthis aspect, it is important to mention that the system of the presentinvention operates suitably with liquid soap and softener.

The embodiment depicted in the figures is preferred but not limitativesince other construction possibilities can be used without departingfrom the claimed scope of protection. For example, the system may alsobe secured to the center of the washing compartment 6 or eventually tosome kind of support removably cooperating with the perimetral andcentral walls of said washing compartment 6, with the movable tower 4 orwith agitator A to keep it suspended over the washing load, in whichcase it would be required to dispose a slit 91 also on the rear wall ofreservoir 90.

Furthermore, it should be clarified that in an alternative embodiment ofthe present invention, the valved dispensing system for products 7 canbe optionally used in the movable basket 10 itself without departingfrom the claimed scope of protection. In addition, attention should bedrawn to the fact that same may be used in other types of baskets,irrespective of their sizes, capacities or geometrical shapes withoutdeparting from the claimed scope of protection.

Also in an optional embodiment, the system of the present invention canbe removed from the washing compartment 6 or from the mounting locationprovided that in order to avoid any reduction in its efficiency, thereare provided means such that same remains rigidly coupled to the supportmeans during operation of the washing machine.

It should be reminded that in the known dispensing system described inthe beginning of this specification, same operates without using a valveand, consequently, it does not permit to control the rotation intensityat which products are dispensed. In the present invention, the exactpoint at which one desires to dispense the product is controlled bymerely calibrating said valve 100 to open at determined elevatedrotation intensities.

Furthermore, it should be pointed out that the description above is onlyintended to describe by way of example some preferred embodiments of thepresent invention. Therefore, those skilled in the art understand thatseveral construction modifications, variations and combinations of thefeatures having the same function substantial in the same form toachieve the same results are still within the scope of protectionlimited by the appended claims.

1. A centrifugal dispenser comprising: a first container comprising afirst wall having a lower end defining at least a portion of a firstreservoir; the first wall further comprising an upper end extendingabove the lower end; a first centrifugal chamber at least partiallydefined by the upper end of the first wall, fluidly coupled to the firstreservoir and located centrifugally downstream of the first reservoir; asecond centrifugal chamber located centrifugally downstream of the firstcentrifugal chamber; a second container defining a second reservoirfluidly coupled with the second centrifugal chamber; and an orificelocated in the upper end of the first wall having a valve that fluidlycouples the first and second centrifugal chambers.
 2. The centrifugaldispenser of claim 1 wherein the orifice is positioned above the secondcontainer.
 3. The centrifugal dispenser of claim 1 wherein the secondcentrifugal chamber gravity feeds the second container.
 4. Thecentrifugal dispenser of claim 1 wherein the valve is a pressure valve.5. The centrifugal dispenser of claim 1 further comprising a cover forcovering the first container.
 6. The centrifugal dispenser of claim 5wherein the cover comprises a lower upper surface that defines anorifice positioned above the first reservoir.
 7. The centrifugaldispenser of claim 6 further comprising a skirt extending from the lowerupper surface and parallel to the first wall into the first container.8. The centrifugal dispenser of claim 7 wherein the skirt has a heightconfigured to be used as a dosing device through level indication. 9.The centrifugal dispenser of claim 6 wherein the lower upper surface ofthe cover comprised a closed portion positioned above the firstcentrifugal chamber for closing a top of the first centrifugal chamber.10. A centrifugal dispenser comprising: a first container defining afirst reservoir; a first centrifugal chamber centrifugally downstream ofthe first reservoir; a second centrifugal chamber fluidly coupled to thefirst centrifugal chamber centrifugally downstream of the firstcentrifugal chamber; a second container defining a second reservoirlocated at least partially below and in fluid communication with thesecond centrifugal chamber; an orifice fluidly coupling the first andsecond centrifugal chambers; and a pressure valve located within theorifice.
 11. The centrifugal dispenser of claim 10 further comprising afirst wall having a lower end defining at least a portion of the firstreservoir and an upper end extending above the lower end and defining atleast a portion of the first centrifugal chamber.
 12. The centrifugaldispenser of claim 11 wherein the orifice is on the upper end of thefirst wall.
 13. The centrifugal dispenser of claim 12 wherein theorifice is positioned above the second container.
 14. The centrifugaldispenser of claim 10 wherein the second centrifugal chamber gravityfeeds the second container.
 15. The centrifugal dispenser of claim 10further comprising a cover for covering the first container.
 16. Thecentrifugal dispenser of claim 15 wherein the cover comprises a lowerupper surface that defines an orifice positioned above the firstreservoir.
 17. The centrifugal dispenser of claim 16 further comprisinga skirt extending from the lower upper surface and parallel to the firstwall into the first container.
 18. The centrifugal dispenser of claim 17wherein the skirt has a height configured to be used as a dosing devicethrough level indication.
 19. The centrifugal dispenser of claim 16wherein the lower upper surface of the cover comprised a closed portionpositioned above the first centrifugal chamber for closing a top of thefirst centrifugal chamber.